
Configuring and Customizing IP
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Specifying a MAC Address or E.164 Address
You can use Site Manager or the BCC to specify a MAC address or an E.164
address for this interface. The IP router uses its address and this MAC address
when transmitting and receiving packets on this interface. Ta ble 3-3
lists the valid
settings for the MAC address parameter.
Using the BCC
To specify a MAC address, navigate to an IP interface prompt (for example,
box;
eth 2/2; ip/2.2.2.2/255.255.0.0
) and enter:
configured-mac-address
<address>
address
is one of the following:
0
User-specified MAC address
No default value exists for this parameter.
For example, the following command directs the router to use its own IP address
and the circuit’s MAC address on IP interface 2.2.2.2:
ip/2.2.2.2#
configured-mac-address 0
ip/2.2.2.2#
Table 3-3. MAC Address Parameter Settings
Value Meaning
0 The IP router uses its IP address and the circuit’s MAC address when
transmitting packets on this interface.
User-specified
MAC address
The IP router uses its IP address and this MAC address when
transmitting and receiving packets on this interface.
E.164 address If the interface is on an SMDS circuit, by default IP uses the individual
SMDS-configured address. You can enter the entire E.164 address --
for example, C1 617 555 5000 FFFF.
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